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It's Fun to Play the Piano ... Please Pass It On!

OK, in a private message to Jodi earlier today, I learned (I think) how to do this. So, crossing fingers here goes.

If this turned out right, what you are looking at is a partial view out my office window taken a couple of minutes ago of one of St. John's, Newfoundland's most famous landmarks - Signal Hill. I took it using a Sony Maciva digital camera using the sepia effect. Dull cloudy and rainy here today, and it looks like a cloudy hand is trying to envelop the hill.

Jamie

PS: Yay...it worked! Thanks Frank ... and Jodi

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"A cynic knows the price of everything and the value of nothing" Oscar Wilde.

I have saved some pics onto my hard drive. And then I went to add them to the PW pic uploader. Everthing seemed to work OK, but then I never saw an URL. And I'm not listed among those who have submitted a pic.

Can anyone advise?

Please help, I have some nice pics from my sauter-trip to Spaichingen! Katie's waiting....

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If you play mistakes, OKIf your technique is not perfect, we can live with thatBut if you play boring, I'll chop off your fingers and feed them to the dogs

Originally posted by cello lover: Oh, good grief. I can't do anything right.

I have saved some pics onto my hard drive. And then I went to add them to the PW pic uploader. Everthing seemed to work OK, but then I never saw an URL. And I'm not listed among those who have submitted a pic.

Can anyone advise?

Please help, I have some nice pics from my sauter-trip to Spaichingen! Katie's waiting.... [/b]

I had the same "problem." I just gave up, and then a little while later I received an e-mail giving me an URL. The how-to directions give the impression you will get an URL immediately after uploading, so I was impatient. Write here again if you don't receive an URL in your e-mail.